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New Jersey Sports Betting So Far

New Jersey’s Sports Betting Handle Hits Another New High. Will This Trend Continue?

A lot has changed in New Jersey since the Supreme Court ruled in its favor and overturned PASPA on May 14th, 2018. Just one month after the landmark decision, Julius Erving entered the Borgata Race and placed a bet on the Philadelphia Eagles to repeat as Super Bowl Champions. At about the same time, New Jersey governor Phil Murphy went to New Jersey’s only other sportsbook, Monmouth Park Racetrack, and made a couple of bets of his own. Just like that, sports betting in the Garden State finally became a reality.

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PokerStars Rolls Out New Rewards Program

The Online Poker Site is Celebrating the Holidays in a Big Way

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and PokerStars is celebrating the holiday season by offering a new Stars Rewards program to online casino poker players in New Jersey. PokerStars, one of the world’s leading online poker sites, is launching the new program as a way to reward players with real money across all the company’s products.

In total, PokerStars will be giving away $250,000 this holiday season through random Chests that contain $1,000 cash prizes. The promotion started early this season on November 7 and will continue to run until at least all of the rewards have been distributed.

The Stars Rewards program is new in New Jersey, but it was rolled out in other parts of the world last spring. In fact, New Jersey was the last market in which PokerStars decided to roll out its Stars Rewards program. The Stars Rewards program has gotten great feedback in the other markets that it has been rolled out to, first in Denmark and then in Italy.

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Westgate Expanding Superbook to New Jersey?

If the rumors are true, SuperBook and SuperContest could be coming to New Jersey.

The SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas is the largest sportsbook in the world. It features a huge 350-seat capacity area and a 220-foot by 18-foot video wall, making it an attraction for any sports bettor visiting Las Vegas.

What the SuperBook might be best known for is its SuperContest, a season-long NFL betting contest that seeks to prove who the best bettor on NFL games is. The contest costs $1,500 to enter, and each contestant must pick five games against the spread during each week of the NFL season.

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Deal or No Deal Slot Game

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Did you love watching Howie Mandel and his team of beautiful women opening cases each week on NBC’s “Deal or No Deal?” After running for four seasons from 2005 to 2009, the beloved game show is making a return to television on CNBC for a revival set to premiere in the U.S. on December 5.

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Hard Rock chooses GIG as sportsbook provider

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Once Hard Rock’s sportsbook is approved, it’ll roll out offerings through GIG.

In the month of October, the Hard Rock Atlantic City submitted its petition to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement to open a sportsbook in its casino. Now, a week later, it was announced that the sportsbook will be operated by Gaming Information Group, better known as GiG.

GiG’s operations of Hard Rock’s sportsbook was to be expected, as the company was already operating Hard Rock’s online casino. This newly announced agreement will allow GIG to offer New Jersey sports betting through its mobile wagering options and also on site at the Hard Rock casino.

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VSiN Move to New Jersey

Sports Gambling Broadcaster VSiN move to New Jersey

The Musburgers’ media group opens Atlantic City studio to capitalize on New Jersey’s sports betting market

The legal New Jersey sports betting market is having an effect on not only casinos and racetracks in the state. Others are taking notice, too.

That was evident not long ago when the Vegas Stats & Information Network announced it would be expanding from its Las Vegas headquarters to the East Coast to capitalize on New Jersey’s sportsbook footprint. The media group has its own website and app where it broadcasts daily radio shows, and it is also carried on SiriusXM Radio. The network will now have a broadcast studio inside the sportsbook at the Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City. It’s hub in Las Vegas is located in the sportsbook of the South Point.

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New Jersey Sees Big Uptick in Sports Betting

New Jersey was the leader in the fight toward the overturn of PASPA and as a result the legalization of sports gambling. The state has often touted the potential power of sports betting in New Jersey, and the latest facts and figures are helping to back up those claims.

Just last week, David Rebuck, the head of the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, reported impressive numbers on the take for sportsbooks in New Jersey. The Gaming Enforcement’s report was released on October 12 and showed that, in total, NJ sportsbooks accepted wagers that totaled $184 million in the month of September, a significant increase over the $95 million in total wagers at NJ sportsbooks in August.

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SugarHouse Moving Sportsbook to Monmouth Park

SugarHouse Sportsbook Moves From Golden Nugget In Atlantic City So It Can Accept Sports Wagers On The NBA

Sports betting in the state may still be in its infancy, but some major moves and shifts are already occurring in the New Jersey sportsbook landscape.

Last week, Rush Street Interactive altered its sports betting license from the Golden Nugget casino in Atlantic City to Monmouth Park. The parent company of SugarHouse is moving its sportsbook operations to Monmouth Park so that it can offer wagers on the NBA, according to an EGR story.

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Two Casinos Submit Petitions To Open NJ Sportsbooks

Tropicana & Hard Rock Turn Towards Sportsbook

The Garden State could be seeing yet another expansion in the New Jersey sportsbook scene.

According to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, the Tropicana Atlantic City and Hard Rock Atlantic City casinos have submitted petitions to open sports betting operations. Tropicana submitted its petition on October 3, while the Hard Rock – through its parent company Boardwalk 1000, LLC – submitted its petition on October 9.

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PointsBet Offer Mobile Sports Betting in NJ

Australian company PointsBet to begin offering mobile sports betting in NJ

New Jersey is getting a little push from “down under” in the online casino sports betting market. That’s due to the recent news from Australian online bookmaker PointsBet, which announced on October 8 that it will offer sports betting in New Jersey through its online mobile app.

PointsBet will partner with the Meadowlands Racetrack in northern New Jersey to offering the NJ online casino that will accept sports wagering. That is part of the deal in the New Jersey sports betting landscape, as each mobile app is required to have a land-based affiliate if it wants to offering sports wagers to customers.

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New Jersey Gaming Enthusiasts Read On

New Jersey Gaming Enthusiasts Diagnosed with Online Gambling Fever – No Cure Needed!

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New Jersey Gambling Revenue

Studies show that New Jersey’s online gambling revenue for August 2018 exceeded $24 million. Yes, that is over 24 million U.S. dollars in revenue in just one month. Legal online casino fever has hit New Jersey in a big way; NJ bookies and online gaming enthusiasts couldn’t be happier. This is before NJ online sportsbook starts to become big!

Some of the best NJ online casinos are fuelling this frenzy. From Caesars, Harrahs, and the Golden Nugget to the Tropicana, Ocean Resort, and the Hard Rock AC, real money casinos are offering NJ online casino gamblers the thrills and excitement they seek.

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Borgata Adds Live Dealer Games in NJ

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The Borgata Online Casino Network which consists of Borgata Casino, Play MGM and PartyCasino NJ has continued the growth of Live Dealer games in New Jersey by renting Golden Nuggets gamestudio. This will be the first New Jersey Online Casino not associated with Golden Nugget that will offer Live Dealer Games. Betfair Casino made the same move in May 2017 and now totals 5 sites renting space from Golden Nuggets studio.

Players that have visited the Golden Casino Live Dealer site will see many familiar features, including tables and dealers. The partnership between the two casinos allows Borgata to try the soft launch without building its own studio at a large cost with Golden Casino allowing a consistent monthly income from the rented space. If Borgata Live Dealer generates the success it predicts then it is likely that they will go alone and build their own studio with bespoke tables and dealers.

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New Jersey In The Partying Mood

The Real ‘PartyCasino’ Please Stand Up

Theres a new casino in New Jersey that some people might be familiar with. The PartyPoker Casino based in New Jersey has moved into a standalone platform and will be called PartyCasino NJ. As well as the name change they have changed their colours (purple), domain name and are putting on a delicacy of promotional offers for new players. 

You can visit the site by clicking the link PartyCasino NJ

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